It’s time to build BRICS better

  • IASbaba
  • September 1, 2021
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INTERNATIONAL / SECURITY

  • GS-2: Important International institutions, agencies and fora- their structure, mandate. 
  • GS-2: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests

It’s time to build BRICS better

Context: The 13th BRICS summit (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) is set to be held on September 9 in digital format under India’s chairmanship. 

  • India held the chair in 2012 and 2016 too. 

Importance of BRICS: It represents 42% of the world’s population, 30% of the land area, 24% of global GDP and 16% of international trade.

Successes of BRICS

  • It tried to serve as a bridge between the Global North and Global South. 
  • It actively championed for multipolarity in world (against dominance of US)
  • It developed a common perspective on a wide range of global and regional issues (Ex: Climate Change & Trade) 
  • It established the New Development Bank.
  • It created a financial stability net in the form of Contingency Reserve Arrangement.
  • It is on the verge of setting up a Vaccine Research and Development Virtual Centre.

Challenges of the grouping

  • India aligning with US and Russia-China coming together in geopolitics.
  • India-China relations at the lowest since China’s aggression in Ladakh in 2020.
  • Serious internal challenges preoccupying both Brazil and South Africa (Political instability).
  • Inadequate trade and investment ties among its member states and China’s centrality & dominance of intra-BRICS trade flows.
  • BRICS countries have not done enough to assist the Global South to win their optimal support for their agenda. 

As the current chair, India has outlined four priorities

  • Though not a new goal, India wants BRICS to pursue reform of multilateral institutions ranging from the UN, World Bank, IMF, WTO and WHO. 
  • Combat terrorism by crafting the BRICS Counter Terrorism Action Plan containing specific measures to fight radicalisation, terrorist financing and misuse of the Internet by terrorist groups
  • Promoting technological and digital solutions for the Sustainable Development Goals 
  • Expanding people-to-people cooperation among BRICS countries in the post-COVID era where travel restrictions are lifted.

Conclusion

  • The idea of BRICS – a common pursuit of shared interests by the five emerging economies from four continents – is fundamentally sound and relevant. 
  • The governments have invested huge political capital in pushing the BRICS experiment forward. Therefore, the strains in the grouping needs to be addressed to keep alive the relevance of it.

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